Cs Lewis Accomplishments

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very obvious that C.S Lewis did get his urges to write out; we have proof of his extraordinary talent in every single one of his books. Throughout Lewis’ entire life, he was always an influence to somebody. He went through hard patches in life just like every other ordinary person, but let’s just say Lewis is not just an ordinary person. Through his books, he has shared God’s love & sovereignty to the whole world. After all, some of his books have been published in over fifty languages (Ebscohost). Lewis was an incredibly influential author through both his academic book and Christian books, and with his skills he always gave God all the glory. Clive Staples Lewis was born in Belfast, Ireland on November 29, 1898 to a middle class family (Ebscohost). His family was extremely important to him. Albert and Flora Lewis, his parents, also had another son named Warren Lewis. When Lewis …show more content…

The book was the first of a science fiction trilogy and was titled Out of the Silent Planet. The trilogy as a whole was a success (BBC). From May 2 to November 28, 1941, The Guardian published Lewis’s The Screwtape Letters. They published it in weekly installments, and later published in book form. All the money Lewis earned from the book was given to charity. The Screwtape Letters was a bestseller then and it still is now (the official website).
Lewis did radio talks for years, and published weekly segments through the radio. Mere Christianity was broadcasted, and just one year later The Great Divorce was (the official website). The Great Divorce is a faith-based argument that is still held in high regard today by many theologians, scholars, and general readers (bio). In today’s time, the Christianity Today magazine has asked over 100 writers and leaders to rank the most influential book of the 20th century, and Lewis’s Mere Christianity was ranked number one (Hanbury).These two books were some of Lewis’s many apologetic